AN/TPQ-37 Firefinder radar
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Hughes AN/TPQ-37 Firefinder Weapon Locating System is a mobile
radar Radar is a detection system that uses radio waves to determine the distance ('' ranging''), angle, and radial velocity of objects relative to the site. It can be used to detect aircraft, ships, spacecraft, guided missiles, motor vehicles, we ...
system developed in the late 1970s by Hughes Aircraft Company, achieving Initial Operational Capability in 1980 and full deployment in 1984. Currently manufactured by
ThalesRaytheonSystems Thales-Raytheon Systems Company LLC (ThalesRaytheonSystems or TRS) is an aerospace and defence company co-headquartered in Massy, Paris, France and Fullerton, California, United States. It is operated as a 50:50 joint venture between Raytheon T ...
, the system is a long-range version of "weapon-locating radar", designed to detect and track incoming artillery and rocket fire to determine the point of origin for counter-battery fire. It is currently in service at brigade and higher levels in the United States Army and by other countries. The radar is trailer-mounted and towed by a truck. A typical AN/TPQ-37 system consists of the Antenna-Transceiver Group, Command Shelter and 60 kW Generator.


Operation

The AN/TPQ-37 is an electronically steered radar, meaning the radar does not actually move while in operation. The radar scans a 90-degree sector for incoming rocket, artillery and mortar fire. Upon detecting a possible incoming round, the system verifies the contact before initiating a track sequence, continuing to search for new targets. The incoming round/rocket is tracked during its initial upward/launch trajectory (i.e., the linear portion of its flight path) prior to reaching apogee. A computer program analyzes the track data and then extrapolates the round's point of origin. This calculated point of origin is then reported to the operator with map coordinates, thus allowing friendly artillery to direct counter-battery fire towards the enemy artillery. The system has a reported range of up to . The system may also be operated in a friendly fire mode to determine the accuracy of counterbattery return fire.


Main characteristics

Capabilities * Frequency: S-band, 15 frequencies * Locates mortars, artillery, rocket launchers, and missiles * Locates targets on first round * Performs high-burst, datum-plane, and impact registrations * Adjusts friendly fire * Interfaces with tactical fire * Predicts impact of hostile projectiles Specifications * Azimuth sector: 1600 mils (90 degrees) * Prime power: 115/200 VAC, 400 Hz, 3-phase, 43 kW * Peak transmitted power: 120 kW, min. Features * Permanent storage for 99 targets * Field exercise mode * Digital data interface


Manufacturer

Before acquisition by
Raytheon Raytheon Technologies Corporation is an American multinational aerospace and defense conglomerate headquartered in Arlington, Virginia. It is one of the largest aerospace and defense manufacturers in the world by revenue and market capitali ...
, the
Hughes Aircraft The Hughes Aircraft Company was a major American aerospace and defense contractor founded on February 14, 1934 by Howard Hughes in Glendale, California, as a division of Hughes Tool Company. The company was known for producing, among other pro ...
Co. developed the AN/TPQ-37 Firefinder radar at its facility in Fullerton, California, and manufactures it at its plant in Forest, Mississippi.


Upgrades

ROCS for AN/TPQ-36 and AN/TPQ-37 The 'radar operational control system upgrade' is manufactured by BES Electronic Systems Ltd in Israel * The WLU drum (see right-hand image on http://www.bes.co.il/FireFinder_RCS.htm) is replaced with two 19" LCD screens. Weapon Locations and impacts are displayed on electronic map. * Radar Shelter includes two Work-Stations for two radar operators. Additional operators can join with optional Notebooks. * Windows XP Embedded, menus, screens and full GIS electronic maps. * Automatic operation and high speed AHC using DTED Level II (30 meters between elevation points) to enhance accuracy of weapon location process. * Support of many digital formats of electronic maps, for example GeoTIFF, Shape files, CADRG, DXF etc.'. * Weapon locations are displayed on various projections such as UTM, GIS, RSO, Lambert, etc.'. * Automatic Initialization. High-speed radar programs loading from ROCS computer. (Raymond Cassette is removed) * Shelter can be controlled from remote using Notebook via LAN. * Recording of radar operation for off line debriefing. Recording includes weapons, impacts, Friendly registration targets etc.'. * Storage of up to 500 hostile targets. * 50 Artillery Zones, defined by clicking the electronic map. * Option for custom-made protocols to communicate radar data and targets to remote Users such as Command & Control, batteries, etc.'. * UPS with enhanced 28VDC supply system.


Nomenclature

Per the
Joint Electronics Type Designation System The Joint Electronics Type Designation System (JETDS), which was previously known as the Joint Army-Navy Nomenclature System (AN System. JAN) and the Joint Communications-Electronics Nomenclature System, is a method developed by the U.S. War Depa ...
( JETDS), the nomenclature AN/TPQ-37 is thus derived: *"AN/" indicating a system nomenclature derived from the JETDS, meaning "Army-Navy" *"T" for "transportable", indicating it is carried by a vehicle but is not an integral part of said vehicle (compare with "V" for vehicle-mounted) *"P" indicating a position finder (RADAR) *"Q" for special-purpose or combination system, in this case counter-battery radar *"37" is an arbitrary numerical designator


See also

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COBRA (radar) COBRA COunter Battery RAdar is a Counter-battery radar system developed jointly by Thales, Airbus Defence and Space and Lockheed Martin for the French, British and German Armed Forces. It is a mobile Active electronically scanned array 3D ra ...
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ARTHUR (military) ARTHUR (an acronym for "artillery hunting radar") is a counter-battery radar system originally developed jointly for and in close co-operation with the Norwegian and Swedish armed forces by Ericsson Microwave Systems in both Sweden and Norway. ...
* SLC-2 Radar * Swathi Weapon Locating Radar * Penicillin (counter-artillery system) *
Red Color The Red Color ( he, צבע אדום, transl.: ''Tzeva Adom'') is an early-warning radar system installed by the Israel Defense Forces in several towns surrounding the Gaza Strip to warn civilians of imminent attack by rockets (usually Qassam r ...


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